Buffalo Technology today announced the newest additions to its wireless line-up, providing consumers cost-effective networking solutions that are easy-to-use and simple to install.

The Nfiniti Wireless-N Dual Band Ethernet Converter, Access Point and Bridge WLAE-AG300N is a versatile multifunction dual-band solution that can be configured to operate in three different modes. When configured as an Ethernet converter, the WLAE-AG300N simultaneously connects up to two wired devices to a wireless network -- great for multimedia devices like gaming consoles, DVRs, video streaming hardware, etc. Additionally, WLAE-AG300N can be configured as an access point to create a wireless network, or two units can be used to create a dedicated, high-performance 11n bridge or repeater -- great for video streaming and extending the range of wireless networks. The WLAE-AG300N chassis has been streamlined for easy installation into just about any environment and dual-band 802.11n ensures high-performance data rates, whichever mode you configure the product in.

Buffalo's new compact N-Technology Wireless N150 Router and Access Point WCR-GN is a cost-effective router and access point that offers a sleek and convenient way to add high-speed wireless connectivity, up to 150 Mbps, throughout a house or home office simply and conveniently. Support for AirStation One-Touch Secure System (AOSS) and Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) allows users to set up a high-speed, secure wireless network within minutes.

The N-Technology Wireless-N Ultra-Compact USB 2.0 Adapter WLI-UC-GNM, a follow-up to Buffalo's WLI-UC-GN, provides the smallest possible footprint in a wireless client. The WLI-UC-GNM is a lightweight, compact USB adapter that easily upgrades any notebook or netbook to 802.11n. Measuring in at a quarter of an inch, the WLI-UC-GNM helps prevents accidental disconnection or damage by virtue of its compact design.

Buffalo wireless solutions are all backed by a limited one-year warranty. The WLAE-AG300N, WCR-GN and WLI-UC-GNM will be available in August at estimated street prices of $74.99, $39.99 and $39.99, respectively.